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In a flurry of interviews about his new book, Barack Obama can’t seem to stop talking about how our news and information ecosystem is the biggest cause of the poisonous divide in American politics and culture.

Of all the Republican grifters who attached themselves to the Democratic bid to upend Donald Trump’s presidency, few accomplished less than former Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Republicans are right when they say the core of COVID-19 response measures, from testing and tracking of the disease to protecting the state’s most vulnerable populations and its health workers, rests on this administration’s shoulders — for better or worse.

While the governor repeats his dire warning that Wisconsin will be in trouble after December 31, the fact is that Wisconsin is currently in a positive place financially.

As we continue to grapple with the devastating impacts of COVID-19 in our state and nation, we must also acknowledge that this remains a critical time to keep people connected in an effort to keep them safe.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Dec. 3: Virtual luncheon on the state of local budgets Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion about the state of local budgets with Milwaukee County Exec. David Crowley, Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, Wausau

Presidential election recounts will begin gearing up today in the state’s two largest Dem strongholds. But Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell says his jurisdiction won’t actually start tallying votes until tomorrow. McDonell told reporters that’s because he’s required to give

The Wisconsin Hospital Association urged Gov. Tony Evers and legislative leaders to cooperate and quickly implement a new mitigation strategy to slow COVID-19 spread. Evers and top Republicans are set to meet today. WHA President Eric Borgerding suggested yesterday Evers

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, has reappointed Rep. Evan Goyke to the Joint Finance Committee and added Rep. Greta Neubauer. It will be the second session for
New “We’re All In” grants investment includes $70 Million for second round MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today an additional $70 million in the second round of “We’re All In” grants, bringing the second round total to $120 million

The overreaching contact tracing models currently in place not only penalize children’s educational attainment but contribute to health care staffing shortfalls.

Even amid global uncertainty and an economic downturn, Foxconn has demonstrated a commitment to making business work in Wisconsin.

In a flurry of interviews about his new book, Barack Obama can’t seem to stop talking about how our news and information ecosystem is the biggest cause of the poisonous divide in American politics and culture.

Of all the Republican grifters who attached themselves to the Democratic bid to upend Donald Trump’s presidency, few accomplished less than former Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Republicans are right when they say the core of COVID-19 response measures, from testing and tracking of the disease to protecting the state’s most vulnerable populations and its health workers, rests on this administration’s shoulders — for better or worse.

While the governor repeats his dire warning that Wisconsin will be in trouble after December 31, the fact is that Wisconsin is currently in a positive place financially.

As we continue to grapple with the devastating impacts of COVID-19 in our state and nation, we must also acknowledge that this remains a critical time to keep people connected in an effort to keep them safe.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Dec. 3: Virtual luncheon on the state of local budgets Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion about the state of local budgets with Milwaukee County Exec. David Crowley, Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, Wausau Mayor Katie Rosenberg, and Jason Stein research director at the

Presidential election recounts will begin gearing up today in the state’s two largest Dem strongholds. But Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell says his jurisdiction won’t actually start tallying votes until tomorrow. McDonell told reporters that’s because he’s required to give 48-hours notice before publicly testing the electronic voting equipment set

The Wisconsin Hospital Association urged Gov. Tony Evers and legislative leaders to cooperate and quickly implement a new mitigation strategy to slow COVID-19 spread. Evers and top Republicans are set to meet today. WHA President Eric Borgerding suggested yesterday Evers and lawmakers consider a statewide mask policy and taking steps

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, has reappointed Rep. Evan Goyke to the Joint Finance Committee and added Rep. Greta Neubauer. It will be the second session for Goyke, D-Milwaukee, on the committee. Neubauer, D-Racine, fills the vacancy
New “We’re All In” grants investment includes $70 Million for second round MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today an additional $70 million in the second round of “We’re All In” grants, bringing the second round total to $120 million to be invested in Wisconsin small businesses. Today’s announcement brings

The overreaching contact tracing models currently in place not only penalize children’s educational attainment but contribute to health care staffing shortfalls.

Even amid global uncertainty and an economic downturn, Foxconn has demonstrated a commitment to making business work in Wisconsin.